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A CSV file is not a mysql database... — qwertynl 31 secs ago
MUST HULK SMASH!
Hey, do you guys have a place where you point new people that contains canonical (and modern) examples for the Prepare/Bind/Execute cycle?
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Q: limit keyword on MySQL with prepared statement, maybe still a bug?

genesisxyzSELECT id, content, date FROM comment WHERE post = ? ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT ?, ? With PDO (I'm using MAMP 2.0.5 that has Apache 2.2.21, PHP up to 5.3.6, and MySQL 5.5.9) prepared statement this doesn't work, if I change the query with LIMIT 0, 10 it works. I see in the bugs of MySQL that ...

@RobertHarvey For MySQLi - there are lots of details on this page php.net/manual/en/mysqli.quickstart.prepared-statements.php
@RobertHarvey w3schools.com >:]
17:09
@Danack Thanks.
@CarrieKendall No thanks. :P
@Danack Are there similar examples in the PHP manual for PDO, etc.?
@RobertHarvey Not as extensive uk1.php.net/pdo.prepared-statements
And that doesn't seem to cover the emulated prepared statements that seem to trip everyone up.
The PHP tag wiki is great, but it could benefit from links to code samples like these.
@RobertHarvey I think there's one in the generic MySQL comment we give out
@MadaraUchiha Thanks.
m59
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17:19
Can this be done in php?
function foo(x,y) {
  console.log(x); //'abc'
  console.log(y); //123
}
var args = ['abc', 123];
foo.apply(this, args);
@CarrieKendall Yeah I saw that earlier:
m59
m59
nm
found it
$sth = $this -> db -> prepare("SELECT * FROM games WHERE (homeTeam=:homeID OR awayTeam=:awayID) AND (homeScore !=0 AND awayScore !=0)");
$sth -> execute(array(':homeID' => $teamID, ':awayID' => $teamID));
m59
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@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute did you see my answer on your question?
This returns empty when run through PHP, but if I run that query and substitute the parameters in phpmyadmin, it works fine.
17:20
took 3 days to fly my package from Belgium to Gatwick. That's one helluva slow flight.
@m59 You mean the one I posted on SO?
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Yeah
about routing, I think
I saw your answer on one of my questions about htaccess
m59
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no comments, so..
Quickly skimmed over, will read again a bit.
By the way, the problem that I had yesterday with php $teamExists stuff was a stupid thing on my part.
It was htaccess which was messing everything up.
lol
m59
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17:24
thus giving more credit to my answer about htaccess.
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I don't know if I have the experience to say this, but - you just shouldn't be using that for routing.
m59
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It sucks.
lol
m59
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17:25
The question is more like, why would you?
htaccess is notably slow already, that's just making it worse.
Well, /teams/bulls looks better than /teams/team.php?t=Bulls
m59
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Sure, so follow my advice and use php for routing.
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute you don't say.
m59
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With php, you get all of php's capabilities to handle anything with routing you want. Why limit yourself to htaccess?
Well, right now, I am just trying to get this project done. Once it's done, i'll fix the re-routing stuff.
If I do it right now, i'll simply delay everything else.
m59
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17:27
Right, do whatever, I'm just trying to help you in the future, if nothing else.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I bet you didn't know the answer of my question either.
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute you should really consider learning how to use a debugger -_-'
@m59 You're misunderstanding me. I am not saying I won't do it. I definitely will. I am just trying to get the functionality up. If I touch the rerouting stuff right now, half the site will break down.
I somehow managed to have it all work yesterday after I restructured the DB. Delaying stuff yet again would really push this project.
I'm considering posting a SO question about that mysql problem
But I'll probably get downvoted.
m59
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17:29
For some reason, I haven't been able to bring myself to use a php framework, but Zend is popular. You might want to check out how it deals with routing just to get an idea.
My answer gives you the most basic idea of it.
‮siht gnirrats yrT
@m59 it's just a priority queue of route objects that match against a pattern. Some of them are hierarchical. First one wins
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Q: MySQL query works fine in PHPMyAdmin but not in the PHP code

AGirlSaidMySmileIsCuteHere is the function that I call: public function getPastXGamesForTeam($teamID, $numGames) { $array = array(); try { $sth = $this -> db -> prepare("SELECT * FROM games WHERE (homeTeam=:homeID OR awayTeam=:awayID) AND (homeScore !=0 AND awayScore !=0) LIMIT :limit"); $sth ->...

:D
ah, nvm
17:49
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute did you understand the answers in the question i linked you?
i mean.. your question is a near exact duplicate :P
@CarrieKendall Didn't understand it much.
:(
okay, so in this answer, under your choices, you need to implement one of those :p
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute basically, PDO is guessing your $numGames is a string so your query looks something like ... LIMIT '0', '10' which is invalid
Oh, that's why I need the bindParam and the int flag?
that's an option
or turn that "feature" off
ie $db->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, FALSE);
Do you know an excellent PHP tutorial that demonstrates best practices? Post a link here for PHP The Right Way https://github.com/codeguy/php-the-right-way/issues/341
18:01
isn't this question a bit too narrow/problem specific? stackoverflow.com/questions/21096865/mysql-extremely-slow-query, are these kind of questions welcome here?
> excellent PHP tutorial that demonstrates best practices?
step one, go to room 11
=P
@reikyoushin dat_unformatted_wall.jpg
@Danack I'll write a good tutorial right here: don't use a fucking tutorial.
@DanLugg i thought of editing it, but nah, nvm. :P
Hi @reikyoushin
@MaciejCzyżewski howdie
@reikyoushin good.
@reikyoushin What's new?
18:04
@MaciejCzyżewski same old.. besides the migraine.. geez i think i need my glasses again.
OOO
Can I help somebody?
@MaciejCzyżewski financially, yeah.. jk. >:)
btw, are you really 15? you dont look like one.. :P
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@MaciejCzyżewski Please help me
@VarunAgw In what?
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I want to write a program in PHP to print "Hello World". How can I do this?
18:08
@Ocramius do you happen to have a linkable about how to handle/design around interbundle dependencies in Sf2?
@VarunAgw you just paste Hello World verbatim to a file and serve it from your webserver
@VarunAgw install PHP. And write <?php echo "Hello World"; End.
@Gordon no, I don't have a "reference" - you may ask matthias noback and lukas
user2286243
I tried cout<<"Hello World"; but it didn't worked
COUT IN PHP?!
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LOL
18:10
@VarunAgw use simple echo or print.
@VarunAgw if u would to show some more expensive data (like array, object) use var_dump...
user2286243
Wait...
@VarunAgw read this before start. phptherightway.com
user2286243
Wait
18:11
@reikyoushin I am 15! Why not ^^?
@Ocramius thanks
@MaciejCzyżewski your pic.
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@MaciejCzyżewski I am currently reading "Pro PHP Security". After that I will read that
@reikyoushin my pic is ok. Maybe that's because gray-scaled-colours...
@VarunAgw why are you reading pro php security when you dont even know how to write Hello World?
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18:13
@Gordon @VarunAgw Logic...
user2286243
To secure my PHP application
@MaciejCzyżewski dunno.. maybe im not used to it. hehe.
@Gordon Once he is able to write hello world it is going to be super secure!!!!
user2286243
What if my site get hacked
@VarunAgw you dont know how to write Hello World which means you don't know how to write an application which means you dont need to bother about security
18:14
@PeeHaa index.php << "Hello World!" (but chmod = 777) >:P
user2286243
I know how to write "Hello World" now
user2286243
So, I should focus on securing it
Trolly troll is trolly.
+1
@VarunAgw this site is secure varunagw.com?
@VarunAgw ok, so to secure your hello world, start by disabling php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.expose-php
18:18
@MaciejCzyżewski windows ^_^
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@MaciejCzyżewski I don't know. I hired someone to develop it
E_WINDOWS_8_THEME
@Gordon feeds trolls and turns them into pets :D
^^ :-)
@DanLugg E_WINDOWS_WORKING_8_THEME
Windows is bad...
user2286243
18:20
Windows rock! exception is vista.
@MaciejCzyżewski this made me cry :[
Quick bit of advice needed.
Should `SeekableIterator::seek(0);` throw an OutOfBoundsException if the iterator is empty? I think it should, but I'm not 100% sure.
@vascowhite Sounds about right. I forget if that's the most appropriate exception, but the behavior sounds correct.
omg I'm gonna strangle someone if my internet goes down again today, it's making me a nervous wreck ...
18:25
@DanLugg It's the exception specified in the manual. So, looks good. Thanks
@VarunAgw lies
@vascowhite I thought there was a more appropriate one, but that may have been for streams.
user2286243
It rocks that's why it is so popula
You could always subclass.
@VarunAgw Chlamydia rocks ...
18:27
Kidney stones. (you see what I did there?)
> Implementations should throw an OutOfBoundsException if the position is not seekable.
Which kind of answers my question :)
Well, I suppose it does ;-)
@JoeWatkins aw, i was in the process of looking up the spelling of syphilis :[
@DanLugg Thanks for being my duck :)
*quack*
user2286243
18:29
Disease sucks
Yes, it does; you appear to have contracted Windowseightinitis.
@VarunAgw no, very popula
Much popula
Very windows
Such secure
@DanLugg I am agree with all
18:31
Doge has a doubt.
"at least" update to wp 3.8 if you want to be secure.. (doesn't mean much now, but might be.. a tiny bit)
@reikyoushin purecss is the best...
user2286243
I'm lazzzzzzzzy......will do it later
5.5.8 is released!
@DanLugg late informations...
18:33
lol, I know; just reiterating what the mailing list informed me.
http://en.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/1v20je/pux_high_performance_router_for_php/

> You said you played this, did you write the solution in C extension?
>

no, I carved it on the wall of my cave ...
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@DanLugg By 5 days
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PHP 6 released in 2009. books.google.co.in/…
OH MY GOODNESS! WHY AREN'T WE USING IT THEN!?
GUYS! SERIOUSLY GUYS! GUYS?
user2286243
18:39
LOL
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@reikyoushin Notice the MySQL 6 in the title. These writers are definitely from future
@VarunAgw no, we're just darn left behind.. (hippies)
user2286243
@reikyoushin Aah! We humans are backward. Aliens are using both PHP 6 and MySQL 6.
Because English is fubar, I'm trying to decide on a replacement for the adjectival interface naming convention of -able or -ible. Preferably something that isn't a suffix; the ICan* is ludicrous, but in the right direction of what I'm talking about. What would you suggest?
18:44
@VarunAgw can't say, never talked to one.. sorry..
@DanLugg ICanFubar you mean that? hmm..
Yea; ICanFormat or ICanBeFormatted
I don't think that is good. But it goes in the direction I like because it reduces conjugations and qualifications of the names.
For instance, I don't pluralize either; I either go with *Collection or each*; as in $userCollection or $eachUser
MayFubar?
lol, just the same as Can
lol, yea, and also implies it might not.
can't think of any.. Could is just another way to say Can.. maybe try non english terms then? lol
@DanLugg just out of curiosity, what makes ICan* ludicrous?
18:51
@CarrieKendall ...I don't know. Maybe just because it's been used in jest too many times, as in ICanHazUser::setUser()
@DanLugg Formatter or Formatable.
@DanLugg UserContainer, UserWrapper, or something? hehe
> replacement for the adjectival interface naming convention of -able or -ible
@DanLugg why?
just feels like it? :P
18:54
Because the conjugations are inconsistent and I'm an OCD headcase?
Evidenced by my pluralization solution.
@DanLugg yey for OCD :P naming, one of the hardest part of programming
What was that quote? Hardest things are cache invalidation and naming things?
@DanLugg The two hardest things in programming are naming things, cache invalidation, and off by one errors.
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lol, that's it
@Danack that's three? or was that supposed to be a joke? T-T
18:56
*ba-dum tss*
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@Danack love it.
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(sorry, all these @Dan* names make it hard to give correct attribution)
@reikyoushin Explaining jokes is like dissecting a frog; no one laughs and the frog dies.
@rdlowrey maybe you should use your Dan name too ^_^
@Danack cache invalidation? really?
user895378
18:58
Nope :)
@Danack lol, I dunno, me and @rdlowrey had a jolly old time dissecting the fuck out of a joke the other day.
user895378
It was pretty fun.
Then I called someone a chud. Good times had by all.
@Danack err.. haha. i failed ^_^
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Room 11: where humor goes for post mortem.
18:59
I like
@DanLugg You're both from North America - irony is not for you.
Ironing!? Here in North America we don't do ironing!

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